Pakistan, Aug. 10 -- Karachi has recorded a staggering 536 traffic-related deaths in 2025 so far, with police confirming that 60 of these fatalities involved trucks. The city's busy roads have witnessed frequent deadly crashes this year, often followed by public outrage, as mobs have sometimes set fire to the vehicles involved. These repeated tragedies have sparked urgent debates over road safety and the need for stronger enforcement of traffic rules across the metropolis.

In one of the latest incidents, two siblings, 22-year-old Mahnoor and 14-year-old Ahmed Raza, were crushed to death on Rashid Minhas Road. The horrific accident triggered an enraged crowd to torch at least seven dumper trucks at the scene. Such events highlight the gro...